The Jam drummer Rick Buckler has died aged 69, his former bandmate Paul Weller has confirmed.
Buckler played for the band from its formation in the early 1970s until they broke up in 1982, alongside bass player Bruce Foxton and lead singer, songwriter and guitarist Weller.
The Jam released six studio albums and Buckler played on them all, including the critically-acclaimed All Mod Cons (1978) and Sound Affects (1980).
They enjoyed four UK number one singles and one UK number one album, and are best remembered for tracks such as Town Called Malice, Going Underground, and Down In The Tube Station At Midnight.
The band split in 1982 and never fully reunited, but Foxton and Buckler subsequently played together on a number of occasions as From The Jam.
In a Facebook and Instagram post, Weller said: “I’m shocked and saddened by Rick’s passing. I’m thinking back to us all rehearsing in my bedroom in Stanley Road, Woking. To all the pubs and clubs we played at as kids, to eventually making a record. What a journey!
“We went far beyond our dreams and what we made stands the test of time.
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“My deepest sympathy to all family and friends – P.W x”
Bassist Bruce Foxton said on the same posts he “was shocked and devastated to hear the sad news”.
He said Buckler was “a good guy and a great drummer whose innovative drum patterns helped shape our songs.
“I’m glad we had the chance to work together as much as we did. My thoughts are with Leslie and his family at this very difficult time.”
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